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An increase in aerosol burden and radiative effects in a warmer world

Robert J. Allen (), William Landuyt and Steven T. Rumbold
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Robert J. Allen: University of California Riverside
William Landuyt: Corporate Strategic Research, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering
Steven T. Rumbold: National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading

Nature Climate Change, 2016, vol. 6, issue 3, 269-274

Abstract: Modelling allows estimation of aerosol–climate feedbacks on the Earth’s radiative balance and suggests that climate change may increase aerosol burden and surface concentration, negatively affecting future air quality.

Date: 2016
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